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Well, as most of you know Sunday was horrible (waves) so we left he boat in Holland for the day. Monday night we decided to fish it back to PS.

MAN the water has changed.

The cold water is out, or in, I am not sure.

We went out to 70 fow and dropped lines heading north.

It was 76 degrees up top and 70 down it was 72 degrees.

We went out to about 105fow and found 54 degrees 85 down.

Hugging the bottom in 95fow we finally found a few pockets of 44 degree water and picked up some fish.

There were small pockets of cold water in the 90-110fow range, but we quickly got out of them and the temp probe was reading high 50s to low 60s even 88 down on the rigger with a 12 lb ball at 2.5mph.

All in all it was a riot.

My buddy Scott's son Harrison boated a nice 15lb and 13 lb kng on 300 copper. One was a blue mylar ace hi (thanks Jim) and the other was a modified blue dolphin.

My buddy Les boated two fish on wire divers set out 200 on 1.5. One was a nice 11lb laker and the other a 13 king. Paddles were yellow 8" and uv 8", flies were yellow and green.

I boated a 8lb king on the rigger with meat as we were pulling lines.

Scott, please post pictures. it was a GREAT calm night out there and we were only joined by 4 or so boats.

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At least I know the plug is still catching fish, looked all over for it then Jay reminded me it was on your boat LOL. Sounds like you are getting some good use out of it, will have to get it back one of these days but no rush.

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